The replacement Abarth exhausts were fantastic. They made for just about all “sports” cars. Great sound, great looking and very well made. The small Abarth prep cars were also a step above the rest (with Weber carbs).
I thought it would be interesting to see some wrist shots of some special watches that are linked to some special cars. I'll kick it off .... NEO-vintage GP and entirely off-catalog ... On its original bracelet today ... the Abarth Ref 4946 where 50 examp...
the "regular" 4946 has a date and has 3 sub-dials. So Gino allowed for this one be modified and yet retain the the same ref number. Naughty but that's how it was back then. They broke some rules. 😅 They would have done well to add this model. to the regul...
Most of the original owners were quite wealthy and Abarth super fans. There are three "regular" Ref 4946 on c24 right now. They are nice as well. The 4946 came out in a solid case back 2892 movement(GP modified) as well as the in-housr GP calibre with the...
I like the simple dial. I don't recall seeing an running seconds caltrava at 4/5 o'clock before. I read once that Ferrari and Patek were close to doing a deal. PP to make Ferrari collaboration watches. Ferrari wanted the logo on the dial and Patek refused...
But it was sold in very limited numbers in 2016 or so as a piece commemorating the Toyota 2000 GT of 1966 that set some endurance speed records on the track. ...
The Mini! Do Railroad cars count? Porsche Design is kind of cheating But the compass watch was ever so cool “The treasure is just a hair to the left of North from here” This was related to a brand but I have forgotten its story Looks like a dashboard Pors...